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{{{{{{9(((((((((((//////vvvvv Faith is more than a privately held belief or a personal devotion to God.

It is also a different way of interpreting the whole world, of having what the mystics called the
“spiritual senses” which perceive everything as part of the Kingdom of God, a dominion which is
not the slender province of a single soul but which spreads over all a Christ-glorifying creation.
The Catholic Church shapes this new worldview through her liturgy, her prayers, and her
teachings. But the Catholic “ethos” is very different than the one produced by technological
modernity and maintaining it is an effort much more difficult than it was in the past.
In this collection of essays, poems, and short stories, Brett Fawcett, a convert to
Catholicism whose mind operates a certain way because of Asperger’s Syndrome, describes
his process of learning from the Church how to see and feel the reality of Christ in all things
and how this becomes a standard of morality in holiness in our lives.

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